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Problems And Solutions - Fisher-Price J1315 Manual

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Problem
You hear static or buzzing
Receiver power indicator does not light
Receiver low battery indicator lights
Transmitter power indicator does not light
You can hear conversations or sounds
from other homes
Hint: If, after checking all of these solutions, you believe that your transmitter power cord or
AC adaptor are damaged, please contact Fisher-Price
Problems & Solutions
Receiver is out of range of transmitter. Move receiver
closer to transmitter.
Note: Range varies depending on surrounding
conditions such as noise levels, physical obstructions
and signal interference.
Transmitter power is off. Turn transmitter power on.
Channel switches are on different channels. Make sure
channel switches on both transmitter and receiver are
set to same channel.
Loose power cord connection and transmitter power is off.
Check transmitter power cord plug-to-outlet connection.
No power to wall outlet and transmitter power is off.
Make sure light switch that controls power flow to wall
outlet is on.
Power is off because circuit breaker for room is off.
Make sure house fuses and circuit breakers are on.
Receiver power is off. Turn receiver power on.
Batteries in receiver are weak or dead. Replace all
batteries with three, alkaline "AAA" (LR03) batteries
or use AC adaptor as power source.
Power is off because circuit breaker for room is off.
Make sure house fuses and circuit breakers are on.
No power to wall outlet and power is off. Make sure light
switch that controls power flow to wall outlet is on.
Batteries in receiver are weak or dead. Replace all
batteries with three, alkaline "AAA" (LR03) batteries
or use AC adaptor as power source.
Transmitter power is off. Turn transmitter power on.
Loose power cord connection and transmitter power is off.
Check transmitter power cord plug-to-outlet connection.
No power to wall outlet and transmitter power is off.
Make sure light switch that controls power flow to wall
outlet is on.
Power is off because circuit breaker for baby's room is off.
Make sure house fuses and circuit breakers are on.
There is signal interference due to other nursery monitors
on same channel or cordless telephone use. Change
channel switches on both transmitter and receiver to
eliminate source of interference.
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